Sunday, October 21, 2012

Sister of ex-John Doe seeks to undo his guardianship, claims he was kidnapped


The sister of a man known as John D108 Doe for more than four years filed paperwork in Wayne County Probate Court seeking to terminate or modify his guardianship, claiming her brother had been kidnapped.

Maurice Williams — who was identified Monday after the Free Press ran a story on him — has not yet been reunited with any family members. But his sister Janine Williams filed a petition Wednesday to change guardianship.

“My brother was kidnapped,” she said in the filing. “My family has been searching four years for my brother.”

His court-appointed guardian said Thursday the allegation is unfounded and untrue. Williams, 46, who is severely developmentally disabled, has been living in a group home in Detroit since 2008.
“We don’t solicit clients,” said Kathleen White-Montgomery, his legal guardian and owner of Guardianship Service. “They come through a bigger agency that needs help with a client.”

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Sister of ex-John Doe seeks to undo his guardianship, claims he was kidnapped

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Man has lived as John Doe for years, but now his guardian wants mystery solved

2 comments:

StandUp said...

I don't know if he was kidnapped, but it could be. What I do know is FAMILY FIRST.

Anonymous said...

OK they found out who he is - now he needs to go home.